Esports season 2 is over, and it was full of spectacular gaming, clutch holds, bold rushes and sneaky flank attacks. It was finished after two huge Gods of Boom events in Tallinn: Pro Series Europe and Gods of Boom Season 2 Finals.

Guns of Boom Esports Season 2 had a consistent system with 3 Series.

Challenger Series

This is the entry point, with weekly online tournaments for teams around the world. If your team does well in these games, you score points and win cash prizes. The Challenger Series is divided into stages that lead up to the next Pro Series event. There are Winter, Spring and Summer Challengers. At the end of each stage, the top teams advance to the next stage — Pro Series. At the end of a stage, all qualifier points are reset, so every stage of the Challenger Series starts off with a clean slate.

Pro Series

These are offline esports tournaments featuring the top teams, taking place at different venues around the world. There is serious prize pool money at these events, and a team can make a name for themselves, forever marking their place in esports history. What’s most important though, is that winners of the Pro Series get to advance to the top tournaments — Gods of Boom.

The last Pro Series event of Season 2 - Pro Series Europe happened on November, 22. It was a heated battle, yet Black Bulls managed to take the win and claim the biggest chunk of the prize money!

Gods of Boom

The last Gods of Boom event - Season 2 Finals happened on November, 23 at Hypertown Tallinn. Teams fought for a $180,000 prize pool, and once again RedX (ex-Impact Gaming) blasted to the top, taking the trophy and the money. This was their fourth victory in a LIVE event in Season 2 - great consistency.

Guns of Boom Esports Rules

You need an active Guns of Boom account level 22 or higher which has never been banned and has no history of refund abuse.

If you play on an Android device, your OS version must be 5.0 or higher.

All official matches are played on smartphones. Tablets and emulators are not allowed by the rules.

You need to live in one of the following regions: Europe, North America, Latin America or Southeast Asia. A team must have at least 3 members with residence in one of the following countries in the region. The list of all participating countries: